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The centre comprises an events hall, exhibition hall and conference centre, respectively known as Kuppelsaal, Kasino and Konferenzareal. The venue, which was designed by architects Friedrich Wilhelm Kraemer [ de ] and Ernst Sieverts [ de ] , opened in 1963 and was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Hoechst AG .
hr-Sendesaal, formerly Großer Sendesaal des Hessischen Rundfunks (Large broadcasting hall of the Hessischer Rundfunk) is a music hall and former television studio based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. The hall is part of the Broadcasting House Dornbusch, the former headquarters of the German public broadcaster Hessischer Rundfunk (HR).
[9] [10] [11] The new venue in Gwinnerstraße in Seckbach is a former plastics factory and has a capacity of 1500 whereas the old venue at the bridge Maybachbrücke in Eschersheim had a capacity of 350, which was sometimes exceeded. [12] [13] [14] To celebrate its 40-year anniversary, a booklet "40 Jahre Batschkapp – Eine Legende" was ...
Alte Oper (Old Opera) is a concert hall in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.It is located in the inner city, Innenstadt, within the banking district Bankenviertel.Today's Alte Oper was built in 1880 as the city's opera house, which was destroyed by bombs in 1944. [6]
Festhalle Frankfurt, known in English as Frankfurt Festival Arena, is a multi-purpose arena located in Frankfurt, Germany. The interior of the dome at its highest reaches a height of 40 meters. It provides an area of 5,646 square metres, offering by a variable grandstand system space for up to 8,500 people (together with the two tiers) seated ...
The Saalbau, a work of the Frankfurt architect Rudolf Heinrich Burnitz, had a concert hall with 1800 seats and a small hall for lectures and chamber concerts, plus the necessary ancillary rooms, as well as a banquet hall in the bridge building over Junghofstraße. The large hall measured 42 by 24 metres, was 14 metres high and had excellent ...
He delighted audiences by infusing his characters with bizarre qualities: an irate, monosyllabic short-order cook, an apocalyptic Joe Cocker, a grumbling samurai. His genius lay in the contradictions.
Frankfurt Hesse: Skyliners Frankfurt: 1988 Lipperlandhalle: 5,000 [1] Lemgo North Rhine-Westphalia: TBV Lemgo: 1977 Eissportzentrum Westfalenhallen: 5,000 [2] Dortmund North Rhine-Westphalia: EHC Dortmund: 1952 Eisstadion an der Brehmstraße: 3,363 [2] Düsseldorf North Rhine-Westphalia: DEG Youngsters: 1935 Eisstadion am Friedrichspark: 2,500 ...